AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Economic growth in the Netherlands is set to slow to 0.6% next year as high inflation hits…
Volkswagen postpones decision on eastern Europe gigafactory
PRAGUE/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Volkswagen AG is postponing its decision on where to build a gigafactory for electric car batteries in eastern…
Intesa Sanpaolo says repaid around 5.5 billion euros of ECB loans
MILAN (Reuters) – Italy’s Intesa Sanpaolo said on Friday it had repaid around 5.5 billion euros ($5.81 billion) in loans…
Polish MPC should return to rate-hike debate, says Kotecki
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s Monetary Policy Council (MPC) should start discussing rate hikes again, central banker Ludwik Kotecki said on…
UK’s Hunt: finance reforms won’t repeat pre-2008 mistakes
LONDON (Reuters) – British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said the financial services reforms he announced on Friday would not lead…
“Small joyless flows” as investors sell stocks and cash – Bofa
LONDON (Reuters) -Investors sold stocks and bought gold in the week to Wednesday, withdrawing $5.7 billion from equity funds, BofA…
Global equity funds record biggest weekly outflows in three months
(Reuters) – Outflows from global equity funds in the week ended Dec. 7 hit a three-month high on fears that…
Several potential buyers in talks over Lukoil-owned refinery, Italy says
ROME (Reuters) – There are several Italian and international investors interested in a Lukoil-owned refinery based in Sicily, Italy’s industry…
Explainer-Why nuclear-powered France faces power outage risks
PARIS (Reuters) – France is bracing for possible power outages in the coming days as falling temperatures push up demand…
Serbia’s parliament adopts 2023 budget, sets growth at 2.5%, deficit at 3.3%
BELGRADE (Reuters) – Parliament adopted Serbia’s budget for next year on Friday, projecting growth at 2.5% of national output and…
